Chemotherapy Treatment for Mesothelioma Patients
Posted on October 30th, 2008 in Mesothelioma Treatments |
British researchers recently performed a study of the effects of chemotherapy on patients suffering from terminal pleural mesothelioma. The results of the study stated that chemotherapy, along with other conventional cancer treatments, such as radiation, are generally only a means of symptom control in mesothelioma patients, as there is no certified cure for this individual disease.
Researchers dealt with the patients every 3-21 weeks and monitored their progress. When compared, the group who took chemotherapy and medications experienced what the researchers called “a small, non-significant survival benefit.” The quality of life was really not affected when researchers followed up with both groups of participants.
There is really no convincing benefit as far as survival rates or quality of life are concerned according to research findings. However, one positive result is the use of Vinorelbine, a chemotherapy drug, which showed minor increase in survival rates when paired up with other medications. Researchers are now seeking out further study of this particular drug.
Source: Researchers Continue To Test Effects Of Chemo On Mesothelioma Patients